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. >> reporter: but hendrix and 45 government entities are suing j.m. eagle, and that includes nevada. it installed 600 miles of the pipe. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, reno. >> axelrod: ahead on the cbs evening news, the driver in france took a right at the vineyard. you'll want to see how this one ends. >> axelrod: federal health officials now say a deadly meningitis outbreak has spread o nine states. seven people have died and ckenns more have been sickened. the outbreak has been linked to tainted steroid injections inoduced by a specialty pharmacy in massachusetts. the f.b.i. says border agent nicholas ivie, killed in remote k,uthern arizona last week, was likely the victim of an accidental friendly fire shooting. a second agent was wounded in the incident five miles north of the mexican border. a third agent escaped injury. ivie was the 27th border patrol borderto die in the line of duty since 2002. the driver of a rally car in day.ce took a wild ride today. it happened outside of haasbourg. the norwegian driver lost control of the ford, plowed into
. >> reporter: but hendrix and 45 government entities are suing j.m. eagle, and that includes nevada. it installed 600 miles of the pipe. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, reno. >> axelrod: ahead on the cbs evening news, the driver in france took a right at the vineyard. you'll want to see how this one ends. >> axelrod: federal health officials now say a deadly meningitis outbreak has spread o nine states. seven people have died and ckenns more have been sickened. the outbreak has...
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they were receiving lots of funding for the federal government to build military installations at a time when the united states was involved in the cold war with the soviet union, so states like mississippi, states like georgia, texas, florida, southern california, arizona and north carolina are all being transformed in the post-world war ii period by this historic shift in population. just think about it. this period from 1964 to 2008 can be thought of this kind of the period of sunbelt dominance in the american presidential history. if you think about it, every president elected from 1964 to 2008 comes from a state of the sunbelt. lyndon johnson from texas, richard nixon from california, gerald ford was not even elected vice president. he was from michigan. jimmy carter from georgia, ronald reagan from california, the first george bush from texas and bill clinton from arkansas and the second bush from texas. so 2008 is in some ways a watershed election it's in being the four-year period of sunbelt dominance. there were issues that were critical in the politics that developed, they came
they were receiving lots of funding for the federal government to build military installations at a time when the united states was involved in the cold war with the soviet union, so states like mississippi, states like georgia, texas, florida, southern california, arizona and north carolina are all being transformed in the post-world war ii period by this historic shift in population. just think about it. this period from 1964 to 2008 can be thought of this kind of the period of sunbelt...
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a day later, the turkish parliament authorized the government to carry out military operations beyond its own borders, threatening to widen syria's war throughout the nation. you can see the town that is held by opposition rebels, but every day according to the residents here the syrian military which is on the outskirts fires mortars and shells into this town. sometimes they overshoot and the mortars end uplanding on the homes of farmers. they fled the border region because it had been too dangerous to stay here. he showed me where a stray bullet struck his house and told me they couldn't sleep at night because the shells fell like rain. when once the sounds of animals were all you could hear along the border, now rumbling jeeps are reminders that syria's war is increasingly reaching beyond its borders. >> now to the scandal rocking the vatican. the pope's former butler found guilty today of stealing private papal documents and leaking them to a reporter, but tonight the butler is expecting a pardon. paulo gabrieli was always close to the pope or at his side serving dinner. it was a
a day later, the turkish parliament authorized the government to carry out military operations beyond its own borders, threatening to widen syria's war throughout the nation. you can see the town that is held by opposition rebels, but every day according to the residents here the syrian military which is on the outskirts fires mortars and shells into this town. sometimes they overshoot and the mortars end uplanding on the homes of farmers. they fled the border region because it had been too...
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and and a lot of people which in the european government i don't think they have ever been in business they don't know how business functions they thank us so so that means the business won't function i'm very much against centralizing ever doing one huge central government young huge central finance department right so i think i'm against that democracy and but in the final analysis it won't be economy i want to walk you see that in europe if too many people which one at this tippett to else you know first first we got to realize we got to think about it how can we create wealth. only when we create wealth canute this tippett now obviously you've been very successful in business over the years but we're talking about running a country here do you think the two can be done in the same manner at this minute things are. similar and a country a country actually has got an advantage in business if there's management if you would lose for a few years in a row the shareholder us well will dismiss the management. in a country for instance you take the governments of foster which have been rul
and and a lot of people which in the european government i don't think they have ever been in business they don't know how business functions they thank us so so that means the business won't function i'm very much against centralizing ever doing one huge central government young huge central finance department right so i think i'm against that democracy and but in the final analysis it won't be economy i want to walk you see that in europe if too many people which one at this tippett to else...
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we hope that governments can bring us supplies. we'll bring them in. >> reporter: these supplies are expected to last a month, say the doctors, some donated by the turkish government, dropped at the border and martialmarshalle part here by mohamed. >> how everything is exposed. they did their best, but we still have a lot to do. >> reporter: more than an hour's drive away and we're at another field hospital, another secret location. the time in the town of salma. >> we need to replace the ministry of health. we're doing the job of the ministry. the difference is that our hospital i think -- the budget is so huge, and unless there's international support, we not do it ourselves. >> reporter: mohamed can finally hand over the few supplies he's carried from turkey. bandages with a blood clotting agent. will they help, he asks? yes, a surgical nurse assures him. fighters in the battlefield will use him. they stop wounds bleeding about 50% of time. supplies here too are thin on the ground, but help comes from a sympathetic source, ibya,
we hope that governments can bring us supplies. we'll bring them in. >> reporter: these supplies are expected to last a month, say the doctors, some donated by the turkish government, dropped at the border and martialmarshalle part here by mohamed. >> how everything is exposed. they did their best, but we still have a lot to do. >> reporter: more than an hour's drive away and we're at another field hospital, another secret location. the time in the town of salma. >> we...
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overhead is enormous the government overhead and now we have been addition to european no way ahead and so it be very difficult to make a competitive product at the competitive price if you were elected would you pull austria out of the single currency though in the overall i'm. for a strong europe i think especially older people. with add that that there were a lot of wars and they had people afraid of that so basically a strong european union could may be sure or preserve peace maybe better but what i think what's wrong is to have the same common currency because that just doesn't work for the simple reason the primary reason why people get up and i'm wanting is they want to make a better life for themselves and their families if they peeped out of a system but they recognized that if the input would be paid accordingly to do it that drives the whole system so it's not a concern is this to bring everybody down on the same level. and and a lot of people which in the european government i don't think they have been in business they don't know how business functions they bank this so so
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described to me to to avoid becoming that controversial target for the governments and for the private sector to attack to shut them down so the deal was to create a wiki leaks that had all of the sort of explosive power of granting anonymity to sources but avoided the controversy of publication and just gave the documents directly to the media i think that the reason that we haven't seen anything come from open weeks is really just speaks to the lack of credibility that the group has after the split that they you know the rupture between open leaks and wiki leaks in the in the process of of diverging i think both of them discredited the other and did more damage to each other than any intelligence agency or government could ever do as the list of these whistle blowing slash hacking groups widens or gets longer how can the government at least have the u.s. counter. act the trouble and the damage that these groups can cause well first of all as you say this is a completely global movement and i did spend time with a group called balkan leagues in bulgaria that has very successfully repl
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over on i'm abby martin and this is breaking the fat today i want to talk to you about a new stupid government law that said long new jersey that requires pet owners to buckle their animals in the seatbelt while driving do you think government overreach if this ridiculous piece of legislation would become a law you know it stand to gain the most the dog the seat belt industry that too sometimes your dog really is your best friend but not when you're driving around a man you tell him to stay but all he wants to do is play introducing the click instead of the ultimate solution to keeping your dog in to see some you can be safe and secure in your dog seat belt really the only thing worse than this is when parents put their children on the leash and the third thing is just another example of the nanny government overstepping their bounds so first dogs what's next buckling down every loose object in our cars i mean don't get me wrong it's important to be a safe driver but this is not about you being a safe driver this is about you getting your highbrows dog to calm down try taking them for a walk o
over on i'm abby martin and this is breaking the fat today i want to talk to you about a new stupid government law that said long new jersey that requires pet owners to buckle their animals in the seatbelt while driving do you think government overreach if this ridiculous piece of legislation would become a law you know it stand to gain the most the dog the seat belt industry that too sometimes your dog really is your best friend but not when you're driving around a man you tell him to stay but...
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wow between the syrian government and the bring in government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shot down a syrian helicopter gunship this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities around the country russia has come to the fore in the media atri role it has said that it hopes the united nations arab envoy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps later this month and they too they hope that both sides will express caution moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable. right there well after turkey's parliament authorized troops to launch cross border operations against syria the country's prime minister at war that i will not shy from war if provoked author and journalist afshin rattansi believes damascus might indeed retaliate if pulled into a broader conflict. this kind of flashpoint is the kind of flashpoint it can create world war three and nato as some people have it is a false flag operation we're getting these reports of this continued as it were a reaction from judge government ok it's overdue and
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the regional government is cutting costs wherever it can. politicians have racked up 40 billion euros in debt. the problem is catalonia has to pay so much money to the spanish national government in madrid. at least that is what independence supporterssay. she is uneloye she has a degree in biology and has never been that interested in politics until now. recently, she got involved in the newly founded catalonian national assembly. >> it was the crisis that first convinced a lot of people that an independent catalonia would be good for us. there would be more jobs, a better educational system, and a better health system. lots of people who did not support independence ithe past due now. >> but independence is a charge word in the spanish capital madrid. the mood is especially testy in front of the city of bullfighting arena. heavily criticized by animal rights activists, the spanish national sport has been banned by catalonia within its territory. spanish nationalists see that as an affront. >> they will not be successful. the constitution s
the regional government is cutting costs wherever it can. politicians have racked up 40 billion euros in debt. the problem is catalonia has to pay so much money to the spanish national government in madrid. at least that is what independence supporterssay. she is uneloye she has a degree in biology and has never been that interested in politics until now. recently, she got involved in the newly founded catalonian national assembly. >> it was the crisis that first convinced a lot of people...
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polls show germans do want a change in government. so-called grand coalition between conservatives and social democrats or the social democrats and greens are two possible outcomes. >> let's talk about this. angela merkel is still clearly germany's most popular politician. peer steinbruck will be spending the next year trying to find her achilles heel. will he find one? >> the glowing ratings angela merkel has been getting have to do with the fact that germany has gotten through the year of crisis and financial crisis pretty well and has had some very good years. it looks like those times are coming to an end. germany appears to be heading toward a downturn, a recession, and we also see numbers showing there is a widening gap between rich and poor in this country, so the economy could definitely be an achilles' heel, and steinbruck might be in a position to exploit that. he certainly has a lot of financial expertise. the other possible weakness -- that ongoing euro crisis -- angela merkel will be in a tough spot if greece and spain ar
polls show germans do want a change in government. so-called grand coalition between conservatives and social democrats or the social democrats and greens are two possible outcomes. >> let's talk about this. angela merkel is still clearly germany's most popular politician. peer steinbruck will be spending the next year trying to find her achilles heel. will he find one? >> the glowing ratings angela merkel has been getting have to do with the fact that germany has gotten through the...
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why is so intent for the federal government to purchase the state facility. the only tflt he wants to house terrorists. based on the commission in the past. >> gregg: four months ago. the u.s. attorney general eric holder made this promise. take a look. >> we wanted to acquire the thompson facility. it would be a welcome addition to our prisons and increase the capacity for those types of prisons and we will not move people from guantanamo to thompson. that is my pledge. >> gregg: do you think he was lying or maybe the president has decided to break that promise? >> the president can overrule the attorney general and quite frankly the justice department's record for accuracy and consistency has not been great. the fact is if the president wants to do it it can be done. there are other federal facilities they can use. existing facilities that would make more sense to use them than it would be. $156 million to purchase and many millions to refurbish thompson. >> gregg: the obama administration, i wanted to be fair for them, they need thompson to relieve inmate
why is so intent for the federal government to purchase the state facility. the only tflt he wants to house terrorists. based on the commission in the past. >> gregg: four months ago. the u.s. attorney general eric holder made this promise. take a look. >> we wanted to acquire the thompson facility. it would be a welcome addition to our prisons and increase the capacity for those types of prisons and we will not move people from guantanamo to thompson. that is my pledge. >>...
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apparently unless the british government. is a non starter what i think. forgivable war the foreign office third it's against the rules in order for permission to be given for an award to be accepted there has to be a specific service to the country concerned and that service should have taken place within the previous five years john's wife says that's ridiculous they're all late eighty's early ninety's some of them what on earth are they supposed to do over the last five years they still pray at maine or what they were during the war it never leaves them. so why are they being painted and not being given this. i think it's disgraceful absolutely disgraceful angry not just from a whole mile the ship might those and those who passed on across the bars please cite to me this disgusting john says it's time the current prime minister says that to be the decent thing. we was there and then died yes we were all in together us the russians the americans for the belgium yes we were all in it together they currently we've been left there because you believe we can
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and the iranian government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shot down a syrian heavy cop to govern the ship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities of all and the country russia has come to the fore in the mediate tree role it has said that it hopes the united nations arab on boy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps later this month and they too they hope that both sides will express caution moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable. by paul thanks very much indeed for bringing us this update policy reporting there. police have a used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of foreign demonstrators in bahrain's capital monella young risk a mass protesters marched in a funeral procession for an activist who died in prison after allegedly being denied proper medical treatment people in the crowd began throwing rocks and petrol bombs when security officers tried to stop them authorities have been cracking down on the opposition for twenty months but many continue hitting the street
and the iranian government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shot down a syrian heavy cop to govern the ship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities of all and the country russia has come to the fore in the mediate tree role it has said that it hopes the united nations arab on boy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps later this month and they too they hope that both sides will express caution moscow also saying that these cross border...
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for a mediator as including russia are calling for calm and restraint this comes as fighting between government forces and rebels intensifies across syria with insurgents claiming to have shot down. down a military helicopter and a jet author and journalist says damascus will retain the if pulled into a broader conflict. this kind of flashpoint is the kind of flashpoint that can create world war three. some people have it this is a false flag operation we're getting these reports of this continued as it were a reaction from the judge government ok so i do and will face political problems at home but then why were they speaking with the iranians talking about how this needs a diplomatic solution not a military one if turkey continues down to the agreements we didn't vote this would draw in a way to situation a wider fears here over the war and risks expanding it to the people of syria and the people of turkey will not benefit from this major says that they'll defend any nato member if turkey continue like this syria might see itself getting increasingly desperate and retaliate with full force th
for a mediator as including russia are calling for calm and restraint this comes as fighting between government forces and rebels intensifies across syria with insurgents claiming to have shot down. down a military helicopter and a jet author and journalist says damascus will retain the if pulled into a broader conflict. this kind of flashpoint is the kind of flashpoint that can create world war three. some people have it this is a false flag operation we're getting these reports of this...
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the title i examined what i learned in chicago, smaller government, lower taxes, and looking at competition and competitiveness and capital and technology formulations and particularly since i'm a technologies, it made sense. >> you've had affiliations with many, many schools over a long period of time. i want to focus on this hillary clinton thing, if i can for a moment. because you make it clear that as you say, when that ticket wasn't united, when obama did not select clinton to be his running mate, that really kind of did it for you. would it be fair to say that was the final straw, if you want to put it that way? >> yeah. i was looking at how we were going to test the value of diversity in the white house. that was a unique opportunity. when you look at the tenets of the democratic party and minorities and women, i thought that was a perfect opportunity. when we couldn't come together on that, i was confused. >> why wasn't the fact that you had barack obama, the first african-american nominee of a major party for president, why didn't that take precedence? >> when i was trying to make
the title i examined what i learned in chicago, smaller government, lower taxes, and looking at competition and competitiveness and capital and technology formulations and particularly since i'm a technologies, it made sense. >> you've had affiliations with many, many schools over a long period of time. i want to focus on this hillary clinton thing, if i can for a moment. because you make it clear that as you say, when that ticket wasn't united, when obama did not select clinton to be his...
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the government's attitude government influence did not control the attitudes or what went on in the school choices were made in the school the school is influenced. in various ways by public opinion more broadly by governments but we try to maintain enough autonomy that we always protect that intellectual freedom. mistakes from a year now they had of london school of economics i'm sure you will get past mistakes in the future right i'm sure i will find future mistakes to make i think that there is no leader of any institution of any size who doesn't make some mistakes so we should good luck with all those mistakes. thank you very much thank you that. you can tell an ordinary russian. in the blink of an. anthropologist in those days siberians were different clothes eight different food . different animals. but what about. my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny all funded skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian post. so i decided to travel to. a small town just outside. many. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only i
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the government's attitude government influence did not control the attitudes or what went on in the school choices were made in the school the school is influenced. that's in various ways by public opinion more broadly by governments but we try to maintain enough autonomy that we always protect intellectual freedom so you side mistakes were my you're now they had of london school of economics i'm sure you will do your best to avoid those mistakes in the future right now i'm sure i will find future mistakes to make i think that there is no leader of any institution of any size who doesn't make some mistakes so we should good luck with all those mistakes. thank you very much thank you without . the sun rises over what seems like enlist forest to here in the new directions crime hundred kilometers north of light of all storms as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. mortgages both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system filing down the forests of the more skewed region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an e
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we're getting these reports of this continued as it were a reaction from the judge government ok so one will face political problems at home but then why were they speaking with the iranians so in the past few hours talking about how this needs a diplomatic solution and not a military one if turkey continue under the rule that under the agreements made in volume this would draw in a way to situation a wider three as your old war and it risks expanding it. to be below syria and the people of turkey will not benefit from this major says that they'll defend any major member if turkey continue like this like syria might see itself getting increasingly desperate and retaliate with full force and then it's up to the united states and britain and europe be had major allies just figure out what to do. r.t. also spoke to the iraqi prime minister to get his stance on the development of the syrian conflict his interview and more extensive analysis. plus. a small farmer taking out of biotech giant as the u.s. supreme court agrees to review his appeal had online for details. police have used water c
we're getting these reports of this continued as it were a reaction from the judge government ok so one will face political problems at home but then why were they speaking with the iranians so in the past few hours talking about how this needs a diplomatic solution and not a military one if turkey continue under the rule that under the agreements made in volume this would draw in a way to situation a wider three as your old war and it risks expanding it. to be below syria and the people of...
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while between the syrian government and the ring in government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shot down a syrian helicopter gunship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities around the country russia has come to the fore in a mediator evolve it has said that it hopes the united nations arab envoy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps the later this month and they too they hope that both sides will express caution moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable the republic of in this planning for glorious comeback supporters of the nation independence from italy are gathering for relative to demand the region goes it alone tired of being saddled with rooms austerity is the latest in a number of european regions to consider him to dependents including scotland and got the lumia the inside let's be to dr. deal as a political and strategic analyst joining us live here in r.t. good to have you with us now there is an overwhelming support for independence in venice as some seventy to eighty percent
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wow between the syrian government and believing in government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shot down a syrian helicopter gunship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities of onto the country russia has come to the fore in the media a treaty role it has said that it hopes the united nations envoy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps the later this month and may to they hope that both sides will explain its course and moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable after turkey's parliament authorized troops to launch cross border operations against syria the country's prime minister warned augur a wal-mart show away from war of provoked journalist and author often retards he thinks damascus will retaliate if pulled into a bigger conflict. this kind of flashpoint is the kind of flashpoint that can create world war three. some people have it this is a false flag operation we're getting these reports this continued as it were a reaction from the jets government ok so everyone will base politic
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and which we're then going to pass on. >> those low interest rates are possible thanks to the german government's international climate initiative. it helps finance environmental projects all over the world. thanks to that support, elvan gÜven's company was able to invest 10 million dollars in the new deresi dam. it's very modest -- the reservoir looks more like a swimming pool. >> this is the exit of the water channel, which is 1.7 kilometers. we carry the water with its own the water at the headpond and- fill our pen stock with water,p6 meters below. >> so there is no big lake needed? >> there is no big lake needed for this project, we didn't have to cut any trees, nobody has to be moved from their houses. it's a very compact project. >> the water from the pipes powers a generator that produces enough electricity to supply a small town. thirteen people have found work in the new hydroelectric plant. but what do residents think of it? a nearby village is the home of souvenir seller kemal yavuz. he's grown up in the shadow of hydroelectric plants and he's all too familiar with their downsides. e
and which we're then going to pass on. >> those low interest rates are possible thanks to the german government's international climate initiative. it helps finance environmental projects all over the world. thanks to that support, elvan gÜven's company was able to invest 10 million dollars in the new deresi dam. it's very modest -- the reservoir looks more like a swimming pool. >> this is the exit of the water channel, which is 1.7 kilometers. we carry the water with its own the...
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they receive government subsidies but there isn't enough investment both government and private to actually provide them with a well paid job instead of just giving financial aid. it for the long neglected residents of venezuela slums free services may just trump over freedom this is done as well as body a part of the largest slum in all of latin america for the thousands of venezuelans who live here have no access to any sort of medical care that is until the social program to open clinics like this one here as well as get access to doctors checkups medical services free medicine all for free here they helped me along and this clinic has helped a lot of people and a lot of children here thank you chavez has done a lot for us those missions are just incredible. these are illegal settlements the shacks and buildings are poorly built and for decades infrastructure was virtually nonexistent most are sprawled across the steep hills surrounding caracas for people living up in those longs or barrios that used to be no way to get down to the city to find work or go to school simply walking down th
they receive government subsidies but there isn't enough investment both government and private to actually provide them with a well paid job instead of just giving financial aid. it for the long neglected residents of venezuela slums free services may just trump over freedom this is done as well as body a part of the largest slum in all of latin america for the thousands of venezuelans who live here have no access to any sort of medical care that is until the social program to open clinics...
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stary to voice only in spain alone hundreds of thousands have been voicing their anger ever since the government announced more painful budget cuts for next year everything with spending are is now unemployed and this grim story is pretty much the same for portugal and greece tom is one of the leaders of the protest movement in madrid he says people have just about had enough. crises and capitalist system right now in spain transfer private that came to public that and these causes huge cuts public spending and health system and it took a shit and it's affecting millions of poor people it's producing a huge upset employment and it's producing and whole social best composition of the whole society with so many going against the system across europe at times clashing violently with the police the decision to award the e.u. with a peace prize has raised many eyebrows this is like giving the prize to frankenstein for being the best monster created during the past twelve months there's only one contender for the peace prize this year and that's julian assange the fact that he did not win this prize i
stary to voice only in spain alone hundreds of thousands have been voicing their anger ever since the government announced more painful budget cuts for next year everything with spending are is now unemployed and this grim story is pretty much the same for portugal and greece tom is one of the leaders of the protest movement in madrid he says people have just about had enough. crises and capitalist system right now in spain transfer private that came to public that and these causes huge cuts...
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his attorney asked the government to return two prosthetics taken from him as he flew with other suspects from the uk to new york. his attorney said without the limbs, he won't be able to function in a civilized manner. he fought extradition for years in the uk and europe and is accused in a 1998 kidnapping in yemen, plotting to put a terrorist training camp in oregon and supporting violent jihad in afghanistan. the federal magistrate ordered him held on arraignment for tuesday. two of the men who were flown in overnight with him did enter not guilty pleas at an earlier proceeding. they are charged with conspiring to kill americans in the east african embassy bombings in 1998 which caused the deaths of 224 people and injured thousands of others. two other men accused of fund-raising for terrorism through the internet entered not guilty pleas in a connecticut court. if convicted, he faces life in prison. the defendants are facing trial in american civilian courts, not in military court, as in guantanamo bay, because that was the criteria for european justice to agree to extradite. don? >>
his attorney asked the government to return two prosthetics taken from him as he flew with other suspects from the uk to new york. his attorney said without the limbs, he won't be able to function in a civilized manner. he fought extradition for years in the uk and europe and is accused in a 1998 kidnapping in yemen, plotting to put a terrorist training camp in oregon and supporting violent jihad in afghanistan. the federal magistrate ordered him held on arraignment for tuesday. two of the men...
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government released e-coli implement this cease fire when the rebels don't want the ceasefire because they want to study government militarily on day no they have the backing of the united states and all four members of the european union also saudi arabia qatar go over there a wealthy person both arab states turkey of course member of nato jordan so it does . we have to see how he goes because certainly turkey east that may need your support there of the. syrian insurgency they have provided sanctuary some sort of turkey from turkey go with the weapons that i'm different here and i mean all of the rebel groups them in tears to join for not putting all of your sink you did you had east across from talking to syria there is training bases there logistical bases command and control centers of the rebels inside turkey so really he my son are realistic but of course i think it does have to be the major powers. they have to push for such a proposal to work and i don't mean not just russia or china members permanent members of the security council the united states because believe me well t
government released e-coli implement this cease fire when the rebels don't want the ceasefire because they want to study government militarily on day no they have the backing of the united states and all four members of the european union also saudi arabia qatar go over there a wealthy person both arab states turkey of course member of nato jordan so it does . we have to see how he goes because certainly turkey east that may need your support there of the. syrian insurgency they have provided...
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and the ring in government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shot down a syrian helicopter gunship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities around the country russia has come to the fore in the media atri role it has said that it hopes the united nations arab envoy to syria will be coming to moscow house later this month and may today hope that both sides will express caution moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable. his policy reporting right there and in the meantime author and journalist afshin rattansi who says that damascus will retaliate if indeed pulled into a broader conflict. this kind of flashpoint is the kind of flashpoint it can create world war three. some people have it this is a false flag operation we're getting these reports of this continued as it were a reaction from the turkish government ok so one will face political problems at home but then why were they speaking with the iranians talking about how this needs a diplomatic solution not a military one if turkey continues
and the ring in government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shot down a syrian helicopter gunship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities around the country russia has come to the fore in the media atri role it has said that it hopes the united nations arab envoy to syria will be coming to moscow house later this month and may today hope that both sides will express caution moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are...
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of journalistic ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers who are able to kind of dodge our minders and sneak into some of the villages and actually see these atrocities patients who run out of the hospitals that were shot up with birdshot and as we were heading back out of these villages we were violently detained by security forces and buffering and luckily my female producer and i were able to hide some disks in our broads and we were able to actually get out of the country with this content so you can imagine surprise when we got back to the u.s. and this content was airing on c.n.n. and right after that is when the phone calls started coming into the network complaining about me and trying to get my coverage the. violence has returned to well this time it's a clash of the trash at least thirteen thousand angry residents hit the streets and said calls a blaze over the reopening of a rubbish dump those details on our website. i want you to. comes the latest american city to display anti jihad have a lo
of journalistic ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers who are able to kind of dodge our minders and sneak into some of the villages and actually see these atrocities patients who run out of the hospitals that were shot up with birdshot and as we were heading back out of these villages we were violently detained by security forces and buffering and luckily my female producer and i were able to hide some disks in...
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is to keep the government's bonds safe. and that is something that you do through medium-term fiscal consolidation. so to me, this is of most priority. >> you're also warning that while we see gains from flows in the safe haven assets like u.s. and japanese bonds, we shouldn't be lulled into a false sense of security. what do you see as the biggest danger looming from this? >> well, i think that the biggest danger is that the government, the political actors decide to delay decisions. and i think that confidence is established on a firm ground when it's not. so, for example, in the united states, the message is be careful not to go over the fiscal cliff or to hit the debt ceiling, because that would be very detrimental to the economy and confidence. >> okay. we're still seeing a relatively strong growth in merging markets. how susceptible would you say are they, though, to the global downturn? >> well, they are. if something were to happen in the united states or if there were to be a further escalation of the crisis in the
is to keep the government's bonds safe. and that is something that you do through medium-term fiscal consolidation. so to me, this is of most priority. >> you're also warning that while we see gains from flows in the safe haven assets like u.s. and japanese bonds, we shouldn't be lulled into a false sense of security. what do you see as the biggest danger looming from this? >> well, i think that the biggest danger is that the government, the political actors decide to delay...
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contradicted by the government and he also made it easier for a new political parties to emerge on the political arena by giving him more competitive complection to the local elections and this day we saw thirty two different political parties are taking place across the country we have just started to receive some early results and house we know prime minister agreed to be defined as much with the lumbers of the united russia party and he emphasized that the united trust the party has shown better results out this we should the elections than it did to the state do elections that took place in december last year and as i said before the single voting day was taking place or for the first time in russia in the last eight years muslim all headlines from around the world today gunmen have opened fire at a mosque in a remote nigerian village killing at least twenty people the attackers targeted the worshippers as they left off to pray as muslim extremists boko haram a suspected all the massacre known for targeting fellow muslims who do not follow these strict form of islam. here is i woul
contradicted by the government and he also made it easier for a new political parties to emerge on the political arena by giving him more competitive complection to the local elections and this day we saw thirty two different political parties are taking place across the country we have just started to receive some early results and house we know prime minister agreed to be defined as much with the lumbers of the united russia party and he emphasized that the united trust the party has shown...
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government release to cali implement a cease fire when the rebels don't want the cease fire because they want to study government military and they know they're happy about iraq the united states and all full members of the european union also in saudi arabia of qatar or their wealthy persian gulf arab states it's turkey of course member of nato jordan so that we have to see how he goes it was a turn this week of the american presidential running mates to lacan isn't a pre-election t.v. spat and it was anything but friend the sparing as they just hold over home and foreign policy for the view was there was no deal when the california state university professor paul seldon food says that's because honesty is not their priority. after the first debate between obama and romney a political cartoonist drew a picture and uncles fighting each other with their noses this is no different that these band went out of their way to live throughout neither side would attack the other on things in which they were vulnerable and that's why you have to pick these tiny little issues for example biden
government release to cali implement a cease fire when the rebels don't want the cease fire because they want to study government military and they know they're happy about iraq the united states and all full members of the european union also in saudi arabia of qatar or their wealthy persian gulf arab states it's turkey of course member of nato jordan so that we have to see how he goes it was a turn this week of the american presidential running mates to lacan isn't a pre-election t.v. spat...